Hotchkis 16366 Premium Steering, Mopar Adjustable Steering Rod Kit User Manual

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16366 66-70 B-Body, 70-74 E-Body


Hotchkis Performance LLC.

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Before You Start

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Please read the entire manual before starting. These steering tie rods were

designed to reduce weight, provide rigid steering feel, and allow for shimming

for reducing bump steer. We highly recommend using our (P/N:1110) Upper A-

Arms in conjunction with your Hotchkis steering tie rods for maximum suspension

geometry and performance.

1. Raise Vehicle

Raise the vehicle and put it up on jack stands. You may also use a 2-post or 4-

post lift.

2. Remove Stock Steering Tie Rods

Remove the left and right stock steering tie rods from the vehicle. A big hammer

is your friend in removing the ball joint studs from center link and spindle. A

pickle fork may be needed if they are really tight.

3. Set Initial lengths for the Hotchkis Tie Rods

With the stock tie rods off, measure the center to center dimension of each link.

Spin the hotchkis turnbuckle so that the center to center dimension matches the

stock part. This will be an initial setting. A front end toe alignment will be

needed once the tie rods are in place.

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